05-21-2019, 10:18 PM
(05-21-2019, 10:50 AM)N_grimm Wrote:(05-21-2019, 05:36 AM)irukandji Wrote:(05-21-2019, 04:51 AM)N_grimm Wrote: At least she didn't go for the "I'm not Adalind anymore" version...
But here's the thing. Making Juliette into someone else was the only way to keep Adalind in the series.
You mean the only way to make Nick and Adalind a couple? Adalind and Juliette where both in the show in the first 4 seasons. This is fiction, so I suppose it would be possible to have millions of alterative storylines.
Unfortunately N, some of your critics keep overlooking the fact that the "Adalind" character was much more popular than the Juliette character for the first 4 seasons, if not for all 6 seasons. Killing Juliette and bringing her back as Eve is what saved the Juliette character from being killed off permanently by the end of season 4.
Again, look at this absurd comment;
(05-21-2019, 05:36 AM)irukandji Wrote: Making Juliette into someone else was the only way to keep Adalind in the series.
Anyone watching the undelusional version of the actual show can easily see what took place was the exact opposite. In actuality, Juliette was made into someone else, as to keep her in the series.
What the creative team did was, keep the more popular character, Adalind to become the main character's love interest, to team up with Nick. Meanwhile, they revamped the failed Juliette character into Eve to add and assist Nick in his endeavors.
To all you Juliette fans, what I said about Juliette/Eve assisting Nick is correct. Juliette/Eve wasn't even the main supporting character. She was more of a secondary, better yet, a tertiary one, at best. No matter how much you try to make the Grimm series into a Juliette series, it did not happen.
P.S. To syscrash. How's that for "writers intent"?
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